HH Desert Rat (cuz it was on sale) with the extra large sil-nylon fly (the one that comes with it was much smaller). The standard straps and ropes that come with...

I have learned to tie the HH fig. 8 knots, not a problem.

1. How do I hang/attach to the tree the fly? What type/style knot/lashing should I be using? Is it supposed to attach to the hammock?

2. Whats the deal with these "slap straps" or this 'biner set up? Easier? How much more weight? How difficult to reconfigure/sew/tie one of those setups?

I want to make a semi-permanent setup for home. I want to sink and set to wood poles in the back yard.

3. If I use regular poles from Lowes, they are smooth, not like bark on a tree... Will the straps stay there?

4. Anything else useful I need to know?

05-17-2007, 12:29

jlb2012

1. tie a line to the tarp however you want (I can't remember what the point of the HH tarp looks like) if its a D ring just tie a bowline through the D; attach the line to the tree with a round turn and two half hitches where the last hitch is slipped

2. beats me

3. probably yes but if it slips then just do a round turn with the strap before tieing on the hammock

4. yes

05-17-2007, 12:48

headchange4u

1. The stock HH tarp normally attaches to some little hooks on the support line. Your larger tarp may be different, but you can always tie it to the same trees you attach your hammock.

2. Biners are a little easier for attachment but they are normally used with webbing instead of the stock HH Spectra support line. IMHO, switching from the stock HH Spectra to some sort of webbing (I recommend polyester webbing) is your best bet and it's an easy mod. There are several threads on making the switch to webbing with a HH. Just do a search.

If you do switch to webbing you don't need all those fancy biners and buckles. Just use the 4 wrap knot.

I've never used Slap Straps, but I don't think they aork well with a HH.

3. A hammock will not slip when using smooth 4x4's. I use them in my back yard.

4. Plenty. Start reading up on the different types of pads and under quilts for bottom insulation and keeping warm in the winter.

05-17-2007, 13:03

Cuffs

Ive been reading the ring buckle thread... man thats a long one... and still not finished it yet! I like the idea. Not having my HH in front of me to look at, I am concerned about removing the cording and then reattaching the webbing...

While I wasnt looking at a 4 x 4, but instead a round "fence post" maybe that would be better...

Not going to get into the "winter" or cold weather gear yet. I have to get familiar with what Ive got first!

05-17-2007, 13:09

Cuffs

Actualllyyyyy

Anyone here who can do these conversions going to TDz? (to the ring buckles that is...)

05-17-2007, 13:13

angrysparrow

Quote:

Originally Posted by ALHikerGal

Ive been reading the ring buckle thread... man thats a long one... and still not finished it yet! I like the idea. Not having my HH in front of me to look at, I am concerned about removing the cording and then reattaching the webbing...

Thanks Sparrow! Ive been reading, but havent got that far obviously! Its not to intimidating now that I see it in photos. I cant just wing it with words, I need the pictures!!

05-17-2007, 13:27

angrysparrow

Quote:

Originally Posted by lvleph

If you are using the lark's head the rings are easy to remove.

No, it's not hard to remove the rings, but I thought if I mentioned it that it wouldn't have to be done at all. Plus, I agree with GrizzlyAdam's post in that thread that the prussik holds the rings better than a lark's head for that size of line.

05-17-2007, 13:27

headchange4u

Quote:

Originally Posted by ALHikerGal

While I wasnt looking at a 4 x 4, but instead a round "fence post" maybe that would be better...